When the Los Angeles Chargers re-signed center Bradley Bozeman and reporters started getting in the mix on actual contract details, fans weren’t all that
For the second time, Bradley Bozeman has reached an agreement to re-sign with a team. After the Panthers reupped the veteran center in 2023, he is sticking with the Chargers.
Seven-year veteran center Bradley Bozeman signed a new contract with the Los Angeles Chargers. Bozeman, a former sixth-round pick, spent the 2024 season with the Los Angeles Chargers but also played for the Baltimore Ravens and Carolina Panthers.
The first day of NFL free agency did not go how LA Chargers fans envisioned it would go. After missing out on DK Metcalf and Davante Adams over the weekend, fans were hopeful the Chargers would make use of their cap space to bring in impactful players.
Providing more support for quarterback Justin Herbert is crucial if the Los Angeles Chargers want to build on what was an unexpected showing in 2024. Part of the process of doing that is adding to the offensive line, which was OK but not great in 2024.
The Los Angeles Chargers won’t lack options between free agency and the draft when it comes to addressing some of the roster’s biggest needs. One of those
The Chargers have already had conversations about bringing back C Bradley Bozeman next season, according to GM Joe Hortiz. “We want everyone back,” Hortiz said, via ChargersWire.com when asked about the possibility of Bozeman returning.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off a disastrous loss to the Houston Texans in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs and are looking toward the 2025 season for redemption.
Bradley Bozeman had his highest-graded game of the season against the Patriots as he played a huge role in J.K. Dobbins solid return to the field. The Chargers opened a can on top of the Patriots by routing them in their own stadium by a score of 40-7.
The Los Angeles Chargers have improved their offensive line in many ways this season. The big-hitter was selecting Joe Alt in the first round to pair with Rashawn Slater.
The interior of the offensive line in front of Justin Herbert has been a sour point for the Los Angeles Chargers this year. So much so, one free agency
The Los Angeles Chargers were part of the NFL’s dirtiest play in Week 8, with star quarterback Justin Herbert on the receiving end of the hit. When official NFL fine news went out this weekend, Chargers lineman Bradley Bozeman, at least, avoided getting fined by the NFL.
The NFL fined New Orleans Saints defensive lineman Nathan Shepherd $11,817 for a dirty play against Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert. During last Sunday’s game, Shepherd grabbed Herbert’s leg and twisted it while on the ground, a move commonly referred to as a gator roll that could have resulted in a serious injury.
Football teams can often be likened to a family, and one of the most important members of this family is the quarterback. Protecting him is a foremost priority that can lead to unfortunate consequences, such as holding penalties or brief physical encounters.
Offensive linemen almost never get the credit they deserve but Los Angeles Chargers center Bradley Bozeman made headlines in Week 8. Bozeman was credited for defending Justin Herbert from a late hit by Saints defensive tackle Nathan Shepherd.
The LA Chargers defeated the New Orleans Saints in convincing fashion on Sunday to move to 4-3 on the season. While the final score was lopsided, it was not smooth sailing for the Chargers for all 60 minutes and there certainly was controversy.
The NFL has made it clear that it is going to go out of its way to protect its quarterbacks. If the NFL is serious about it, then it should have no choice but to suspend New Orleans Saints defensive lineman Nathan Shepherd for this deliberately dirty play against Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert on Sunday afternoon.
Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert is facing massive expectations for the coming NFL campaign.
The former Ravens sixth-round pick emerged as a consistent starter in Baltimore during his sophomore season. Between 2019-21, He started all 51 of his appearances for the Ravens (including postseason).
The Los Angeles Chargers continue to develop their version of Baltimore West.
Very few centers in the NFL become fan favorites, but Bradley Bozeman is one of them. Not only did he find a lot of success on the field in his first year as the Panthers spear of the o-line in 2022, but he was maybe even more impactful off of it.
The free-agent market for centers will have a notable addition.
The Carolina Panthers are reportedly expected to release center Bradley Bozeman into free agency at the start of the league new year this week, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Panthers are expected to cut C Bradley Bozeman at the start of the league year. The timing likely indicates the Panthers
The Carolina Panthers have nominated NFL veteran Bradley Bozeman for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award. The award is there to recognize a player's efforts on and off the field. On the field, Bozeman took over the Panthers' starting center spot last season.
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